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fringe and civil
Apart from salaries, civil servants are eligible for various fringe benefits depending on their terms of appointment, rank, salary point, length of service, and other eligibility rules.
Proactive steps have been taken over the years to modernise the provision of fringe benefits to civil servants.
In June 2004, the CSB has commenced a review on fringe benefit type of allowances to ensure that payment of civil service allowances is in line with today ’ s circumstances, to enhance control over government expenditure in this area, and to improve efficiency in the administration of these allowances.
Marion Akin, aka Miss Whiplash campaigning as a prospective Member of Parliament on behalf of the Correction Party for the Ribble Valley by-election in 1989. Described as the fastest growing fringe party in 1993, the Corrective party was a radical British political party which campaigned for social justice, civil liberties, animal rights and sexual freedom.

fringe and society
While certainly worthy causes for advocacy, they failed to stir up enough interest among most of the women ’ s fringe groups of society.
While “ Alcott never questioned the value of domesticity ” she challenged the social constructs that made spinsters obscure and fringe members of society solely because they were not married.
Leopold Bloom also serves as archetype, due to his non-identity and political indifference, for the nihilistic and apathetic mass in contemporary society in the French radical fringe publication Tiqqun.
The wealthy and higher echelons of the society were placed in streets close to the temple, while the poorest were placed in the fringe streets.
NRMs do not necessarily share a set of particular attributes, but have been " assigned to the fringe of the dominant religious culture ", and " exist in a relatively contested space within society as a whole ".
In 1972, he worked with Japanese researcher and translator John Nathan to make the movie Summer Soldiers, a film set during the Vietnam War about American deserters living on the fringe of Japanese society.
He is probably best regarded, as John Bowers writes, as a member of " that sizable group of unbeneficed clerks who formed the radical fringe of contemporary society ... the poorly shod Will is portrayed " y-robed in russet " traveling about the countryside, a crazed dissident showing no respect to his superiors.
The Earth / Cyberpunk Sourcebook states that Cyberpunk can be a fringe element in any society, its members being cyberpunks by self-definition.
Films of the New Queer Cinema movement typically share certain themes, such as the rejection of heteronormativity and the lives of LGBT protagonists living on the fringe of society.
Although renowned as a gifted pianist, she is barely a fringe member of New Orleans society.
The OUN, on the other hand, was originally a fringe movement within western Ukraine, condemned for its violence by figures from mainstream Ukrainian society such as head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Metropolitan Andriy Sheptytsky, who wrote of the OUN's leadership that " whoever demoralizes our youth is a criminal and an enemy of our people.
This allowed them to create quasi-states which attracted varied followers, ranging from political exiles of the main urban centers to cattle rustlers and other fringe members of Criollo and Mestizo society.
At UNIT, the Brigadier has discovered that many Think Tank scientists, including Winters and Jellicoe, belong to the Scientific Reform Society, a fringe group advocating a society ruled by a scientific elite that would basically issue orders and restrictions on what everyone is allowed to do.
One view is that it refers to the disadvantaged, those forced to the fringe of society.
From 1922 until his death he remained a senior member and chief of staff of the IRA, while it divided and was outlawed, and removed itself to the political fringe of Irish society.
The Center for Inquiry ( CFI ) is a non-profit educational organization with headquarters in the United States whose primary mission is to encourage evidence-based inquiry into paranormal and fringe science claims, alternative medicine and mental health practices, religion, secular ethics, and society.
Until relatively recently, surfers were looked down upon as lazy people on the fringe of society ( hence the term " beach bum.

fringe and organisations
* Priory of Sion ( Prieuré de Sion ), a French fringe group and its fictitious predecessor and successor organisations

fringe and including
Inmates might even demand the 34-hour week, all holidays off and fringe benefits including state contributions toward lawyers' fees.
A three-day confinement week, with a month's vacation and shorter hours all around could be an ultimate demand from cell occupants of the nation, with fringe benefits including: 1.
Those at the fringe are likely to suffer many internal, and thus invisible injuries, including burst eardrums and crushed inner ear organs, severe concussions, ruptured lungs and internal organs, and possibly blindness .” Another Defense Intelligence Agency document speculates that because the “ shock and pressure waves cause minimal damage to brain tissue … it is possible that victims of FAEs are not rendered unconscious by the blast, but instead suffer for several seconds or minutes while they suffocate .”
Scientists also cite other factors in the formation of monsoons, including the barrier of the Himalayas on the northern fringe of the South Asia and the sun's northward tilt, which shifts the jet stream north.
In the 2010s, pop punk fans took on a more hardcore look, with shorter hair ( including a wide Mohawk combined with a fringe ), plain hoodies and straight-leg jeans.
East Caln Township is very developed, containing several shopping centers, including the regionally important Brandywine Square Center, several recently constructed housing developments varying from condominiums to large single family homes, and some industry in the southern fringe of the township.
* Mountain State University, Martinsburg Campus-located on the western fringe of town offers a handful of 4-year degree offerings including Nursing, Leadership, and Forensics.
Norton built up a string of steady wins, including some over fringe contenders like the giant Jack O ' Halloran.
The supercar can take many forms including limited production specials from an " elite " automaker, standard looking cars made by mainstream companies that hide massive power and performance, as well as models that appeal to " hardcore enthusiasts " from " manufacturers on the fringe of the car industry ".
Stander built up a 23-1-1 record, including a knockout win over future world title challenger, the hard-punching Earnie Shavers, and decisions over fringe contenders Jack O ' Halloran, Manuel Ramos, and Thad Spencer.
The next year, Moore won all nine of his bouts, including a 10 round non title win against then fringe heavyweight contender Nino Valdez of Cuba and a 15 round decision over Maxim in a rematch to retain the belt.
He won all 16 of his bouts that year, including wins over World Bantamweight Champions Willie Joyce and Manuel Ortiz, fringe contender Jackie Lemus and Wright, who was beaten two more times, one time with Pep's crown on the line.
The limestone cliffs that fringe the valley contain several rock-climbing areas, and named rock features, including Thor's Cave () and Beeston Tor () which overlooks the confluence with the River Hamps.
The Assault on Culture, written when Home was twenty-five, is an underground art history sketching Home's ultimately personal history of ideas and influences in post-World War II fringe radical art and political currents, and including – for the first time in a book – a tactically manipulated history of post-war culture to make it conclude with Neoism ( and which it is sometimes claimed includes character assassinations of individual Neoists ) that was continued in the later book Neoism, Plagiarism and Praxis.
Various ice shelves, including the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, fringe the Weddell sea.
National parks including World Heritage listed areas that form part of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves ( CERRA ), gorge country and wild rivers on the rugged eastern fringe of the region include:
Ibogaine is a hallucinogenic drug promoted by certain fringe groups to interrupt both physical dependence and psychological craving to a broad range or drugs including narcotics, stimulants, alcohol and nicotine.
While most fringe science views are ignored or rejected, through careful use of the scientific method, including falsificationism, the scientific community has come to accept some ideas from fringe sciences.
As part of it being on the urban fringe it has a wide variety of animal life including bird life.
Since 2007, TFA has been running fringe events at the Conservative Party conference with speakers such as Daniel Hannan and John Redwood and groups including the Taxpayers ' Alliance.
Bawden was elected to the fringe papacy position in 1990, in an ostensible papal conclave attended by five other people, including his mother and father.
A fringe theory links together several major fires that occurred simultaneously in America, including the Great Chicago Fire and the Peshtigo Fire, claiming that they were caused by fragments of Biela's Comet striking the Earth.
Lyndon LaRouche, leader of a controversial movement on the political fringe, describes a wide-ranging historical phenomenon, starting with Alexandre Saint-Yves d ' Alveydre and the Martinist Order followed by important individuals, organizations, movements and regimes that are alleged to have been synarchist, including the government of Nazi Germany.

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